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MX2800 STS-1
User Manual
61200659L1-1A
January 2001
4200659L1 AC Non-Redundant Version with Modem
4200659L2 AC Redundant Version with Modem
4200659L3 DC Non-Redundant Version with Modem
4200659L4 DC Redundant Version with Modem
4200659L5 AC Non-Redundant Version
4200659L6 AC Redundant Version
4200659L7 DC Non-Redundant Version
4200659L8 DC Redundant Version
1200291L1 Breakout Panel
4175043L2 Battery Backup
1200657L2 Battery Backup Adapter Cable
1200287L1 Amp to Punch-Down Cable
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - MX2800 STS-1

MX2800 STS-1User Manual61200659L1-1AJanuary 20014200659L1 AC Non-Redundant Version with Modem4200659L2 AC Redundant Version with Modem4200659L3 DC Non

Page 2 - Trademark Information

x MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1

Page 3 - Service Type REN FIC USOC

Chapter 4. Status4-10 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1• LOS/AIS – indicates that the clock source is not valid due to an LOS or AIS condition.•FA

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Chapter 4. Status61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 4-11Alarm Description (cont’d)VT-LOP (VT Path Loss of Pointer)A VT LOP defect is declared when

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Chapter 4. Status4-12 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1ACKNOWLEDGE ALARMS (ACO)This selection allows you to remotely turn off an active alarm. It

Page 6 - Warranty and Customer Service

61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 5-1Chapter 5StatisticsSelect STATISTICS from the MAIN MENU to access STATISTICS menus (see Figure 5-1). Alarm in

Page 7 - LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY

Chapter 5. Statistics5-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1STS-1 STATISTICSThis menu provides submenus for alarm history and performance parameters

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Chapter 5. Statistics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 5-3The following alarm counts are provided in this menu: Condition DescriptionLOS (Loss of

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Chapter 5. Statistics5-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Figure 5-3. Local STS-1 Current Alarm Count ScreenRFI-P (Path Remote Failure Indication

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Chapter 5. Statistics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 5-5Figure 5-4. Local STS-1 24-Hour Alarm History ScreenWhen a > or < symbol appears

Page 11 - Table of Contents

Chapter 5. Statistics5-6 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Performance ParametersView performance parameter information for the network in one of t

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Chapter 5. Statistics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 5-7Figure 5-7. Local STS-1 Performance Parameters (24 Hour Totals)Interval starting at:Tim

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61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual xiTable of ContentsList of Figures ...

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Chapter 5. Statistics5-8 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Section Errored Seconds (SES)Number of seconds with one or more coding violations or one

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Chapter 5. Statistics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 5-9Line Unavailable Seconds (LUAS)Time in seconds that the Line layer has been unavailable

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Chapter 5. Statistics5-10 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Alarm HistoryThe MX2800 STS-1 keeps track of alarms for both the near and far ends of t

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Chapter 5. Statistics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 5-11The following alarm counts are provided in this menu:Condition DescriptionLOP The numbe

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Chapter 5. Statistics5-12 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Figure 5-9. Local VT-LOP Alarm Count Screen (Current 15 Minutes)Figure 5-10. Local VT

Page 19 - List of Figures

Chapter 5. Statistics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 5-13Figure 5-12 on page 5-14 for examples of the VT performance parameter screens. Conditio

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Chapter 5. Statistics5-14 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Figure 5-11. Local VT-CV Performance Parameters (Current 15 Minutes)Figure 5-12. Loca

Page 21 - List of Tables

Chapter 5. Statistics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 5-15LOCAL PORT STATISTICSThe MX2800 STS-1 keeps track of LOSS OF SIGNAL ALARMS, BIPOLAR VIO

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Chapter 5. Statistics5-16 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1AIS Carrier AlarmsThe number of times the T1 has received all ones from the STS side of

Page 23 - Introduction

Chapter 5. Statistics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 5-17Figure 5-15. Far End STS-1 Performance Parameters (Current 15 Minutes)Figure 5-16. Fa

Page 24 - Chapter 1. Introduction

Table of Contentsxii MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Craft Port...

Page 25 - STS-1 Pointers

Chapter 5. Statistics5-18 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Figure 5-17. Far End STS-1 Performance Parameters (24 Hour Totals)Interval starting at

Page 26 - Virtual Tributaries (VT)

Chapter 5. Statistics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 5-19Section Errored Seconds (SES)Number of seconds with one or more coding violations or on

Page 27 - Unit Timing

Chapter 5. Statistics5-20 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Line Unavailable Seconds (LUAS)Time in seconds that the Line layer has been unavailable

Page 28 - Network Manager

61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 6-1Chapter 6DiagnosticsThe DIAGNOSTICS menu shown in Figure 6-1 allows you to initiate loopback tests from the M

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Chapter 6. Diagnostics6-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1VT/PORT LOOPBACKSAfter you select the number that corresponds with the line you want to

Page 30 - AVAILABLE OPTIONS

Chapter 6. Diagnostics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 6-3Figure 6-3. Tributary Loopback TestAnalog NetworkAn ANALOG NETWORK loopback test loops

Page 31 - Installation and Operation

Chapter 6. Diagnostics6-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Digital Line/NetA DIGITAL LINE/NET loopback performs a loopback of the selected T1/E1 i

Page 32 - Power Up

Chapter 6. Diagnostics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 6-5CSU LoopbackA CSU LOOPBACK enables the MX2800 STS-1 to generate a CSU loop-up pattern (

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Chapter 6. Diagnostics6-6 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Figure 6-7. Diagnostics Menu with BERT SelectedVT BERTA VT BERT enables the MX2800 STS

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Chapter 6. Diagnostics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 6-7Figure 6-8. VT Bert TestLine BERTA LINE BERT enables the MX2800 STS-1 to perform a “he

Page 35 - RACKMOUNT INSTALLATION

Table of Contents61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual xiiiRestore Defaults ...

Page 36 - DSX-1/E1

Chapter 6. Diagnostics6-8 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1STS-1 LOOPBACKSAfter you select STS-1 LOOPBACK, the menu in Figure 6-10 appears. The se

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Chapter 6. Diagnostics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 6-9Figure 6-11. Line Network TestAnalog LoopbackAn ANALOG LOOPBACK loops the entire STS-1

Page 38 - Modem Port

Chapter 6. Diagnostics6-10 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Digital LoopbackA DIGITAL LOOPBACK loops the entire STS-1 back to the local loop side.

Page 39 - Power Connection

Chapter 6. Diagnostics61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 6-11Metallic DiagnosticsA METALLIC DIAGNOSTIC loopback test loops the entire STS-1 back to

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Chapter 6. Diagnostics6-12 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1

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61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 7-1Chapter 7Circuit and Network RedundancyThe MX2800 STS-1 provides backup measures of protection for both circu

Page 42 - ACO Buttons

Chapter 7. Circuit and Network Redundancy7-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1NON-REDUNDANT MODEIn Non-Redundant Mode, the MX2800 STS-1 houses onl

Page 43 - LED Descriptions

Chapter 7. Circuit and Network Redundancy61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 7-3CIRCUIT FAILURE RECOVERY MODEIn Circuit Failure Recovery Mode, two c

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Chapter 7. Circuit and Network Redundancy7-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Table 7-1. Configuration Requirements for Circuit RecoveryCIRCUIT A

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Chapter 7. Circuit and Network Redundancy61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 7-5In a case like this, the MX2800 STS-1 is able to automatically re-ro

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Table of Contentsxiv MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Trap Community Name ...

Page 47 - Configuration

Chapter 7. Circuit and Network Redundancy7-6 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1

Page 48 - Chapter 3. Configuration

61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 8-1Chapter 8Power Loss RecoveryThe MX2800 STS-1 provides backup measures of protection for both power supply and

Page 49 - STS-1 Configuration

Chapter 8. Power Loss Recovery8-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1NON-REDUNDANT POWER MODEIn Non-Redundant Power Mode, the MX2800 STS-1 houses on

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Chapter 8. Power Loss Recovery61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 8-3POWER SUPPLY RECOVERY MODEIn Power Supply Recovery Mode, two power supply cards

Page 51 - Protection Configuration

Chapter 8. Power Loss Recovery8-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1POWER SUPPLY AND SOURCE RECOVERY MODEIn this mode, two power supply cards are i

Page 52 - Miscellaneous

Chapter 8. Power Loss Recovery61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 8-5BATTERY BACKUP MODEWith the installation of the ADTRAN Power Supply/Battery Cha

Page 53 - VT INTERFACE

Chapter 8. Power Loss Recovery8-6 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1

Page 54 - VT Interface #1-28

61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 9-1Chapter 9Transaction Language 1 (TL1)INTRODUCTIONTransaction Language 1 (TL1) is a BELLCORE standard used in

Page 55 - Set Multiple

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1management port enabled, a valid IP and gateway address, and a valid s

Page 56 - Set Cross-Connect Mapping

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 9-3currently supports two types of acknowledgment messages: In Progress (

Page 57 - Protection Threshold (1-28)

Table of Contents61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual xvTiming Status ...

Page 58 - XCV Threshold

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1The MX2800 STS-1 specifically uses “quoted line(s)” in the response me

Page 59 - SYSTEM MANAGEMENT

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 9-5The MX2800 STS-1 specifically uses “quoted line(s)” in REPT-ALM and RE

Page 60 - Management Options

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-6 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Areas of concentration for TL1 support in the MX2800 STS-1 include ses

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 9-7ED-USER-SECU::<username>:::,<password>,,<privileges>

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-8 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1MOD2 Specifies what entity type to inhibit:EQPT...General Equipment Un

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 9-9AID* Identifies the component to which the desired alarm pertains. Ide

Page 64 - Alarm Relays

Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-10 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1TL1 AUTONOMOUS MESSAGESAutonomous messages provide a mechanism for re

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 9-11REPTALMEQPT401 (General) TC RCVRY SA FEND Protection Switch Alarm401

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-12 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1REPT-EVT indicates an informational event. Table 9-3 lists possible a

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 9-13TL1 ERROR CODESWhen the MX2800 STS-1 denies a received TL1 command, t

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Table of Contentsxvi MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Path Coding Violations (PCV) ...

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Chapter 9. Transaction Language 1 (TL1)9-14 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1

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61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual A-1Appendix APinoutsThe following tables give the pin assignments for the connectors located on the MX2800 STS-1

Page 71 - SNMP Management Options

Appendix A. PinoutsA-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Table A-2. LAN Port Pin AssignmentsPin Name Description1 TD+ The positive signal for the

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Appendix A. Pinouts61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual A-3Table A-4. Amp Pin AssignmentsPin Function Pin1 RING 1 TIP 1 332 RING 2 TIP 2 343 RING 3

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Appendix A. PinoutsA-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1

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61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual B-1Appendix BSpecifications SummarySPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThis section describes the standard specifications

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Appendix B. Specifications SummaryB-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1DiagnosticsSTS-1 NetworkANSI T1.107 compatible loopbacksLine loopbacksVT/Po

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Appendix B. Specifications Summary61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual B-3EnvironmentOperating: 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)Storage: -20 to 70 °C (-4 to

Page 77 - HRESHOLD

Appendix B. Specifications SummaryB-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1

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61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual C-1Appendix CAcronyms/AbbreviationsACO ...alarm cut offACT...activeAIS...

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Table of Contents61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual xviiTL1 Messages ...

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Appendix C. Acronyms/AbbreviationsC-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1CRC ...cyclic redundancy checkCS...clear to s

Page 81 - Date & Time

Appendix C. Acronyms/Abbreviations61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual C-3FEBE...far end block errorHSSI ...high-speed seria

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Appendix C. Acronyms/AbbreviationsC-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1PES...P-bit errored secondsPOP...point of pres

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Appendix C. Acronyms/Abbreviations61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual C-5TR...data terminal readyTx...transmitUAS

Page 84 - UTILITIES

Appendix C. Acronyms/AbbreviationsC-6 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1

Page 85 - ONFIGURATION

61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual D-1Appendix DGlossary10BaseTEthernet connector which implements the IEEE standard on 24-gauge, unshielded twiste

Page 86 - Update FLASH Software

Appendix D. GlossaryD-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1BERTBit error rate test. A test that uses any of a number of stress patterns to test T3,

Page 87 - Config Transfer

Appendix D. Glossary61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual D-3byteGenerally, an 8-bit quantity of information. This term is used mainly in referring to

Page 88

Appendix D. GlossaryD-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1clockingAn oscillator-generated signal that provides a timing reference for a transmissio

Page 89 - SAVE CONFIGURATION

Appendix D. Glossary61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual D-5DCEData communications equipment. Device that provides all the functions required for con

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Page 91 - Chapter 4

Appendix D. GlossaryD-6 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1DSUData service unit. A device designed to transmit and receive digital data on digi-tal

Page 92 - Card A/Card B Alarms

Appendix D. Glossary61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual D-7FDLFacility datalink. FDL bits provide overhead communication between the termi-nal equip

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Appendix D. GlossaryD-8 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1LOSLoss of signal. Defined as a line state in which no pulses are received for 175 bit po

Page 94 - Network Port Mapping

Appendix D. Glossary61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual D-9NRZNon return to zero. A mode in which the digital level is low for a 0 bit and high for

Page 95 - SYSTEM STATE

Appendix D. GlossaryD-10 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1routerA device that supports communications between networks. Routers are similar to bri

Page 96 - Card A/Card B

Appendix D. Glossary61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual D-11T1Transmission rates of 1.544 Mbps are available on T1 communication lines. Also referre

Page 97 - Card Comm

Appendix D. GlossaryD-12 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1yellow alarmA T3 yellow alarm is an indication sent back toward the source of a failed t

Page 98 - Current Source

61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual Index-1IndexNumerics10BaseT connection, location of 2-724 Hour Alarm HistoryDS3 Statistics menu 5-2AAcknowledge

Page 99 - SEC Ext. Clock

IndexIndex-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1overview 1-8CCard A/Card BActive state 4-6Failure 4-6Not Installed 4-6Stand By 4-6Card A/Card B menu

Page 100 - VT/PORT STATE

Index61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual Index-3Excessive Switches, System State Alarm 4-6FFailure, Card A/Card B 4-6front panel description 2-10GGa

Page 101 - Chapter 4. Status

List of FiguresFigure 2-1. DC Power Connector... 2-3Figure 2-2.

Page 102 - ACKNOWLEDGE ALARMS (ACO)

IndexIndex-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1description 2-8location 2-7pin assignments A-2MX2800 options 1-8MX2800 overview 1-1Nnavigating the m

Page 103 - Statistics

Index61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual Index-5Power Fail 4-5Power Low 4-5Temp Critical 4-5Temp High 4-5Power Supply State menu 4-5power upAC versi

Page 104 - 24 Hour Alarm History

IndexIndex-6 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Supply Failure 4-6Switched 4-6System State menu 4-5TT1/E1 menusState 3-8T1/E1 Status LEDs 2-15Telnet

Page 105 - Chapter 5. Statistics

Trademark InformationOpenView is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.Spectrum is a registered trademark of Cabletron.901 Explorer BoulevardP.O. Box

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List of Figuresxx MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Figure 5-14. Far End STS-1 Statistics Menu ...

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61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual xxiList of TablesTable 2-1. DC Connector Symbol Definitions ...

Page 108 - Performance Parameters

List of Tablesxxii MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1

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61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 1-1Chapter 1IntroductionPRODUCT OVERVIEWThe MX2800 STS-1 is a SONET multiplexer that consolidates T1 and E1 sign

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Chapter 1. Introduction1-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1The major features of the MX2800 STS-1 are as follows:• Built-in 1:1 redundancy• Hot-s

Page 111 - LOCAL VT STATISTICS

Chapter 1. Introduction61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 1-3STS-1 OVERVIEWThe MX2800 STS-1 multiplexer delivers up to 28 T1s or 21 E1s via the SON

Page 112 - Alarm History

Chapter 1. Introduction1-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1compensation. Pointer adjustments allow the synchronous payload envelope (SPE) to floa

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Chapter 1. Introduction61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 1-5Unit TimingThe MX2800 STS-1 multiplexer allows three timing methods. The first is LOOP

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Chapter 1. Introduction1-6 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1supports the MIB-II standard, RFC 1213, RFC 1595, and the ADTRAN Enterprise Specific M

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Chapter 1. Introduction61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 1-7TL1Transaction Language 1 (TL1) is an ASCII based language that supports both command-

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61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual iiiFCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual:1. This equipment complies

Page 117 - LOCAL PORT STATISTICS

Chapter 1. Introduction1-8 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1AVAILABLE OPTIONSThe following optional equipment is available for use with the MX2800

Page 118 - FAR END STS-1 STATISTICS

61200659L1-1 MX2800 User Manual 2-1Chapter 2Installation and OperationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceiving InspectionCarefully inspect the MX2800 STS-1

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-2 MX2800 User Manual 61200659L1-1• Six-foot AC power cord (AC Versions only)• Mounting ears and screws for 19-i

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61200659L1-1 MX2800 User Manual 2-32-3 illustrate the DC power connector and give definitions for the four connec

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-4 MX2800 User Manual 61200659L1-1The following UL requirements must be met during installation of the MX2800 ST

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61200659L1-1 MX2800 User Manual 2-5RACKMOUNT INSTALLATIONThe MX2800 STS-1 can be mounted into a standard 19-inch

Page 123 - Diagnostics

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-6 MX2800 User Manual 61200659L1-1Connecting the Breakout PanelThe optional breakout panel (P/N 1200291L1) conne

Page 124 - Tributary

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61200659L1-1 MX2800 User Manual 2-7REAR PANELThe MX2800 STS-1 rear panel is equipped with a LAN port, a modem por

Page 125 - Chapter 6. Diagnostics

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-8 MX2800 User Manual 61200659L1-1LAN PortThe LAN port is an 8-pin modular connector that provides a 10BaseT eth

Page 126 - (28 of 28)

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61200659L1-1 MX2800 User Manual 2-9rackmount units. Once a modular connector is wired, push it firmly into the re

Page 127 - CSU Loopback w/BERT

iv MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Federal Communications CommissionRadio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and foun

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-10 MX2800 User Manual 61200659L1-1FRONT PANELThe MX2800 STS-1 faceplate is shown below in Figure 2-4. Descripti

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61200659L1-1 MX2800 User Manual 2-116. Make selections by entering the number corresponding to the chosen parame

Page 130 - Line Network

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-12 MX2800 User Manual 61200659L1-1The MX2800 STS-1 MAIN MENU consists of the following sections: StatusProvides

Page 131 - Figure 6-12. Analog Loopback

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61200659L1-1 MX2800 User Manual 2-13button to deactivate an alarm, it remains disabled until the condition has cl

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-14 MX2800 User Manual 61200659L1-1Table 2-2. LED Conditions for Active CardsLED State Card ConditionACTgreen s

Page 133 - IAGNOSTIC

Chapter 2. Installation and Operation61200659L1-1 MX2800 User Manual 2-15T1/E1 Status LEDsThese LEDs apply to each individual T1 or E1. Different cond

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation2-16 MX2800 User Manual 61200659L1-1Table 2-4. T1/E1 LED ConditionsLED State T1/E1 ConditionActive Cardgreen sol

Page 135 - Chapter 7

61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-1Chapter 3ConfigurationTo configure the MX2800 STS-1, use a 10BaseT ethernet connection, a SLIP/PPP modem port

Page 136 - NON-REDUNDANT MODE

Chapter 3. Configuration3-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Figure 3-2. Configuration Menu TreeLine LengthSTS-1 Configuration TimingXCV Threshol

Page 137 - CIRCUIT FAILURE RECOVERY MODE

Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-3NETWORK INTERFACESelect NETWORK INTERFACE to access the network configuration paramet

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61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual vCanadian Equipment LimitationsNotice: The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identifies certified equi

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1signal or reception of AIS will cause the unit to enter hold-over mode. The STS-1 rec

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-5VT ModeThe STS-1 can frame the 7 VT groups as either VT1.5 or VT2. When set for VT1.5

Page 141 - Power Loss Recovery

Chapter 3. Configuration3-6 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Network ProtectionEnable or disable the unit’s ability to automatically route informa

Page 142 - NON-REDUNDANT POWER MODE

Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-7External Clock ConfigurationPRI Ext. Clock and SEC Ext. Clock - When timing is set to

Page 143 - POWER SUPPLY RECOVERY MODE

Chapter 3. Configuration3-8 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1VT Interface #1-28The VT Interface menu allows the user to map a Port (T1/E1) to a VT

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-9T1 Line LengthSet the line length for each T1 interface according to the distance fro

Page 145 - BATTERY BACKUP MODE

Chapter 3. Configuration3-10 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1To make changes to all VTs, set FIRST to 1 and LAST to 28. Make the necessary change

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-11Figure 3-7. Set Cross-Connect Mapping MenuRestore DefaultsRestores VT mapping to 1-

Page 147 - Transaction Language 1 (TL1)

Chapter 3. Configuration3-12 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1XCV ThresholdSet a limit on code violations (CVs) accepted by the unit over an indiv

Page 148 - TL1 Responses

Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-13SYSTEM MANAGEMENTConfigure the MX2800 STS-1 for management through SNMP, Telnet, or

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vi MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Important Safety InstructionsSave These InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, please follow these b

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-14 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Management OptionsLocal IP AddressEnter the MX2800 STS-1 IP address. This IP address

Page 151 - TL1 COMMANDS

Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-15Figure 3-10. Dialup Options MenuPrimary and Secondary Phone NumbersWhen the MX2800

Page 152 - CANC-USER;

Chapter 3. Configuration3-16 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Idle TimeoutAfter establishing a call and sending trap messages, the MX2800 STS-1 re

Page 153 - INH-MSG-{EQPT

Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-17Modem ModeSelect the Modem port function for your application (VT-100, PPP, or SLIP)

Page 154 - RTRV-ALM-{EQPT

Chapter 3. Configuration3-18 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Alarm RelaysAlarm Relay ConfigurationEnables audible and visible alarms for specific

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-19STS-1 AlarmsAlarm DescriptionLOS (Loss of Signal) The unit has lost the network rece

Page 156 - TL1 AUTONOMOUS MESSAGES

Chapter 3. Configuration3-20 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Alarm DescriptionSLM-P (Path Signal Level Mismatch)A received signal label is mismat

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-21VT/Port AlarmsAlarm DescriptionLOS (T1/E1 Loss of Signal)The unit has lost the recei

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-22 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Alarm DescriptionVT-RFI (VT Path Remote Failure Indication)The unit is receiving a V

Page 159 - TL1 ERROR CODES

Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-23System AlarmsAlarm DescriptionProtection SwitchingCard Failure A controller card has

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61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual viiLIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY ADTRAN warrants that for ten (10) years from the date of shipment to Customer, all p

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-24 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Power Supply AlarmsAlarm DescriptionActivity Loss StatusWhen enabled, the CRITICAL r

Page 162 - Appendix A. Pinouts

Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-25SNMP Management OptionsTrap IP AddressesEnter up to five IP addresses of SNMP manage

Page 163 - DSX-1/E1

Chapter 3. Configuration3-26 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1STS-1 Active Alarm Traps Trap If enabled, the unit issues a trap when...LOS (Loss of

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-27UEQ-P (Path Unequipped) The controller card detects that the path is unequipped. The

Page 165 - Specifications Summary

Chapter 3. Configuration3-28 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1STS-1 Standby Alarm Traps Trap If enabled, the unit issues a trap when...LOS (Loss o

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-29RFI-L (Line Remote Failure Indication) The controller card is receiving a line remot

Page 167 - Physical

Chapter 3. Configuration3-30 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1VT/Port Traps Trap If enabled, the unit issues a trap when...LOS (T1/E1 Loss of Sign

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-31System Traps VT-RFI (VT Path Remote Failure Indication) The unit is receiving a VT p

Page 169 - Acronyms/Abbreviations

Chapter 3. Configuration3-32 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1System TimingClock Status there is a change in clock status. The clock status can be

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-33Power Supply Alarm Traps SEC EXT Clock Statusa failure condition is encountered on e

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viii MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Customer Service, Product Support Information, and TrainingADTRAN will replace or repair this product within

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-34 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1MIB II Standard Alarm Traps Read Community NameEnter the authentication strings used

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-35System SecurityPasswordSet the password required at login (up to 32 characters). The

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-36 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1MiscellaneousEquipment IdentificationThese fields allow you to store information tha

Page 175 - Glossary

Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-37Host FacilitySpecifies the facility destination of log events. Facilities are locate

Page 176 - Appendix D. Glossary

Chapter 3. Configuration3-38 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Currently, a user’s privilege can be one of three values: DISABLED, GUEST, or ADMIN.

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-39 Figure 3-13. System Utilities MenuIf the self test results are... Then...PASS the

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-40 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Load Default SettingsSelect LOAD DEFAULT SETTINGS from the UTILITIES menu. The scree

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-41Update via TFTP ServerSelect UPDATE VIA TFTP SERVER from the UTILITIES menu. A new m

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Chapter 3. Configuration3-42 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1will be the name of the configuration file saved to the remote server.3. Select SAVE

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Chapter 3. Configuration61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 3-43System ResetThe system must be manually reset after downloading new software. When t

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61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual ixRepair and ReturnIf ADTRAN Technical Support determines that a repair is needed, Technical Support will coordi

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61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 4-1Chapter 4StatusView MX2800 STS-1 status information by selecting STATUS from the MAIN MENU (see Figure 4-1).

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Chapter 4. Status4-2 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1STS-1 STATEDisplays the current state of the STS-1. The following sections describe the STS-

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Chapter 4. Status61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 4-3LOMF (Loss of Multiframe)The controller card detects loss of H4 multiframe from the network.

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Chapter 4. Status4-4 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1Network Port MappingThis entry contains a description of the mapping between network ports a

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Chapter 4. Status61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 4-5POWER SUPPLY STATEThis field indicates which types of power supplies are installed (AC or DC

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Chapter 4. Status4-6 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1with the exception of the SWITCHED condition (which is cleared manually). To clear the SWITC

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Chapter 4. Status61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 4-7ProtectionThis field lists the type of protection mode currently active. Possible states are

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Chapter 4. Status4-8 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 61200659L1-1TIMING STATUSThe following entries describe the state of the transmit timing subsystem, incl

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Chapter 4. Status61200659L1-1 MX2800 STS-1 User Manual 4-9•HOLDOVER – indicates that a failure in the selected clock sourc has occurred and the unit h

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